The Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Oklahoma State University Center for Veterinary Health Sciences invites applicants for a tenure-track or clinical track faculty position in veterinary cardiology. Responsibilities include clinical service in the Boren Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, support of house officer training programs and development of a research program in veterinary cardiology. Responsibilities will be shared with our current cardiologist.

Facilities include designated examination and procedure rooms, GE Cardiovascular Ultrasound System (with transesophageal echo and work station), Zoll Medical M Series CCT, Forest Holter monitors and software, Dextronix Holter monitors and software, and DRE 8 patient Telementry Monitoring System with remote access. There is a GE OEC 9900 C-arm dedicated to cardiac and interventional radiology procedures. There is a dedicated interventional catheter laboratory.

Applications should include a letter of intent with statement of professional goals, curriculum vitae, and three names of references and contact information for each. This information should be submitted on the job site provided. Submit applications on line at jobs.okstate.edu.

Qualifications include a DVM or comparable veterinary degree, residency in cardiology and certification by the American or European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Specialty of Cardiology. Candidates qualified to take the cardiology certification examination are encouraged to apply. Eligibility for faculty licensure in Oklahoma is required.

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